Class of 2017
Go Back | Session Title: | Urogenital System - Reproductive System (Lab) | | Teaching Hours: | Teaching and Learning Methods | Total Scheduled Hours = 2 Laboratory = 2 | Description: | | Anatomy |
Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives | 6538 | outline the anatomical basis of perineal anesthesia (pudendal nerve block) | 6589 | identify the internal iliac vein, and its (anterior and posterior) tributaries, by examination of specimens and radiological images. | 6597 | identify the ovary by examination of specimens and radiological images. | 6601 | identify the prostate by examination of specimens and radiological images. | 6607 | identify the uterus, cervix and vagina , by examination of specimens and radiological images. | 6612 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the anal sphincter | 6615 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the bladder | 6628 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the ovary | 6632 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the prostate | 6645 | identify, as visible or palpable on a patient, the uterine - fundus, cervix | 6646 | identify the location, features, innervation, arterial supply, venous drainage and lymphatic drainage of the pelvic urinary structures | 6653 | identify, describe and or give examples of the perineum in both sexes | 6654 | outline the position, relations and support of the uterus and cervix | 6692 | identify the internal iliac artery and its (anterior and posterior) branches, by examination of specimens and radiological images | | |
Blueprint ID | Course Goals | 7023 | Integrate basic and clinical sciences as they relate to common clinical encounters and patient symptoms
Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: me-6 | 7030 | Demonstrate respect when dealing with others and with human tissue
Linked Program Competencies To This Course Goal: pr-1 | me-6 | Medical Expert Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem. | pr-1 | Professional Demonstrate accountability to patients by applying best practices and adhering to high ethical standards. |
(008) BLOOD IN URINE / HEMATURIA | (006-2) LOWER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING | (056-1) AMENORRHEA, OLIGOMENORRHEA | (089-1) ACUTE RENAL FAILURE (ANURIA OR OLIGURIA) | (089-2) CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE | (017) CONTRACEPTION | (056-2) DYSMENORRHEA | (110-1) DYSURIA, URINARY FREQUENCY AND URGENCY, AND/OR PYURIA | (067-1-2-1) GENERALIZED PAIN DISORDERS | (099-1) HYPERNATREMIA | (099-2) HYPONATREMIA | (048) ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION | (047-1) FECAL INCONTINENCE | (047-3) INCONTINENCE, URINE, PEDIATRIC / ENURESIS | (047-2) INCONTINENCE, URINE, ADULT | (046) INFERTILITY | (080-2) INTRAPARTUM AND POSTPARTUM CARE | (054) LYMPHADENOPATHY | (057) MENOPAUSE | (109-11) NERVE INJURY | (002) ABDOMINAL / PELVIC MASS | (073) PELVIC PAIN | (110-2) POLYURIA AND/OR POLYDIPSIA | (081) EARLY PREGNANCY LOSS / SPONTANEOUS ABORTION | (082) PRETERM LABOUR | (056-3) PREMENSTRUAL DYSPHORIC DISORDER | (083) UTERINE PROLAPSE, PELVIC RELAXATION | (084) PROTEINURIA | (085) PRURITUS | (090) SCROTAL MASS | (111) URINARY TRACT OBSTRUCTION | (109-14) URINARY TRACT INJURIES | (112) VAGINAL BLEEDING, EXCESSIVE/IRREGULAR/ABNORMAL | (080-1) PRENATAL CARE | (050-4) BACK PAIN AND RELATED SYMPTOMS (E.G., SCIATICA) |
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